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Italy's premier resigns after sacking by own party

February 14, 2014 07:10 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 08:14 am IST - ROME

The Italian President accepted the resignation of Premier Enrico Letta on Friday. A Feb. 12, 2014 picture shows Mr. Letta pointing out a document with his proposals during a press meet in Rome.

The President of Italy has accepted the resignation of Premier Enrico Letta after he was sacked by his own party in a back-room mutiny.

President Giorgio Napolitano said he would start consulting political leaders later on Friday with an aim of finding a new government that can win parliamentary approval and enact necessary economic and political reforms.

The consultations are expected to last through Saturday. At their conclusion, Mr. Napolitano is widely expected to ask the brash, young mayor of Florence, Matteo Renzi, to try to form a government.

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The 39-year-old Mr. Renzi engineered the stunning power play to knock Mr. Letta out of the premier’s office and move in, accusing Mr. Letta of failing to lift Italy out of its economic and political doldrums.

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